IBM leads tech titans in US patent rush

AFP, SAN FRANCISCO

Sat, Jan 12, 2013 - Page 15

The number of US patents issued last year hit a record high, with IBM leading the ranks of technology titans scrambling for ownership of intellectual property, a report released on Thursday said.

The US Patent and Trademark Office issued 253,155 “utility” patents last year, with 6,478 of them going to New York State-based centenarian IBM, IFI Claims Patent Servicers said.

“For the past five years, the world’s appetite for US patents has been seemingly insatiable,” IFI chief executive Mike Baycroft said in a release. “Again this year, we’re seeing a new record for the total number of grants in a single year.”

The list of the top 50 patent recipients included 17 US firms and 26 that are based in Asia. Utility patents are the most common type and are a primary means of protecting intellectual property, IFI said.

IBM headed the annual patent recipient list for the 20th time while South Korean consumer electronics giant Samsung was second with 5,081 patents and Canon third with 3,174 patents.

Sony, Panasonic and Microsoft were fourth, fifth and sixth respectively, IFI said, which specializes in tracking and analyzing patent trends.

Internet colossus Google made its first appearance in the Top 50 list, catapulting the number of patents received by 170 percent to land just 15 ahead of the 1,136 awarded to rival Apple.

“US companies are holding their own against a growing number of Asian and European firms that, in recent years, have put a very high priority on patent accumulation,” Baycroft said. “IBM has made this strategy a priority for more than two decades and now many of the other US firms are following suit as a means to outpace current and future competition.”

Patent infringement lawsuits by Internet technology firms have become rife as marketplace rivals battle in courts for strategic advantages and cash damages.